


A team official was able to get the ball back from Kennedy, who is an internal medicine resident in Largo, Florida. The team is also providing a pair of season tickets to Kennedy for the remainder of 2021, all of 2022 and a $1,000 credit to the official team store.Įvans had not realized that it was Brady's 600th career touchdown - making Brady the first quarterback in NFL history to reach that mark - until coach Bruce Arians told him. "There was a lot of negotiation in order to get the ball back."Ī team source told ESPN that Byron Kennedy, who was sitting in the end zone when Evans tossed the record-breaking ball into the stands, will receive two signed Brady jerseys, a helmet, another jersey autographed by Evans and Evans' game-worn cleats.īrady told the Mannings that he also promised Kennedy that he'd receive one Bitcoin, which had a value of more than $62,000 as of Tuesday morning. "I got the ball back," Brady joked with Peyton and Eli Manning during his appearance on ESPN's Monday Night Football simulcast. Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady said the fan who was kind enough to give back his 600th career touchdown ball that was thrown into the stands is going to "get something nice in return."īrady, wide receiver Mike Evans and the Bucs are all making good on that promise. Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan rewarded for giving up Tom Brady's 600th TD ball
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